Following the first very successful (and jam packed!) Centre for Qualitative Research Seminar “In Conversation …” the series continues with
“Social Work as Art”
presented by Lee-Ann Fenge and Anne Quinney
Wed., 5 Oct., Royal London House 201 at 1 pm.
Give these two some arts materials or a dressing-up box, who knows what will transpire! Mark your diaries now and join us for an intriguing conversation!
Because CQR is keen to make information available to students and staff about qualitative METHODS, the seminars are arranged somewhat differently than the typical lunchtime seminar.
We are asking TWO (or more) presenters to agree to present each research method as a CONVERSATION…first, between each other, and then with the audience. We are also asking that no PowerPoint be used in order that it is truly a conversation and NOT a lecture. The conversations will be about a particular research method and its pros and cons, NOT research projects or outcomes.

CQR lunchtime seminars “In Conversation …” continue with “Phenomenology” this Wednesday!
CQR Kicks Off “In Conversation” Seminars this Wed 7 Sept










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